Whats' the difference between PRL and article spin

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Hi Warriors,

What's the main differences between PLR and spun articles? Why should buy a PLR rather than just google the articles and spin them in different versions with a spin software?:confused:

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    I think you mean PLR, correct? PLR stands for Private Label Rights, and it is basically content can be used any way you want, with the exception of reselling the content with PLR. The good thing about buying PLR is that you tend to get higher quality content than all of the free PLR junk floating around. It is advised that you rewrite the articles to make them unique, but this is not required.

    The difference between buying PLR and just grabbing articles on the Internet and spinning them is that the second option is called plagiarism. What you are doing is basically stealing from others, so it is not a good idea.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
      As Kecia says.

      If you buy PLR articles you have the right to rewrite them, spin them, basically do what you like with them.

      If you steal someone else's article and spin it - that makes you a thief. A lazy one, who can't be bothered to research and write their own articles.

      IM and article marketing require work. As I said in a previous post - I hate lazy, thieving toe rags who can't be arsed to write their own articles!

      Don't be one of them. Either buy PLR stuff and spin it, or much better still, do some research and write real articles of your own.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ruth P
    Aside from the fact that it's plagiarism, there's another downside to spinning with software and that is that it doesn't make any sense. I don't believe you'll get far if you put garbled junk up all over the web. It is possible to use spinning software to do it manually, so it all makes complete sense, but you still need to make sure you have the legal rights to do it and that is where PLR comes in.
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    • Profile picture of the author NeilC
      If you check you might be surprised just how few PLR articles are published "as is" and people don't buy them just to get ranked in the search engines as a lot seem to think?
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  • Profile picture of the author BXPS
    Do PRL sites generate income?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Rogers
    In terms of quality output from high to low...

    1. Research and write it yourself, or hire a writer to do it for you.

    2. Rewrite PLR by hand.

    3. Spin your content.

    If you're looking for quantity over quality, reverse the order.

    Taking someone else's copyrighted content and running it through a spinner likely won't change it enough to make it unrecognizable. Not unless you have some experience spinning and really know what you're doing. Not to mention the fact that you're putting yourself at risk for prosecution, and it's just a totally uncool thing to do in the first place.

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  • Profile picture of the author culpetm
    PLR is the best option. Just make sure you use a high quality provider like Ruth P or NeilC. If you own PLR of questionable quality, then you should consider hiring a re-writer like Greg.
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  • Profile picture of the author theemperor
    PLR is "Private Label Rights" and you buy the right to reuse the article for a number of purposes. What exactly you are allowed to do with the article varies from supplier to supplier.

    Spinning is taking an article and adding special syntax that allows a software tool to automatically create articles based on variations of words and sentences. If that doesn't make sense read this article on Article Spinning.
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    • Profile picture of the author bradlean
      PLR Stands for "Private Label Rights" It means like, you have the rights to do anything you want it to do that product.

      Like example you want to sell that ebook you just downloaded. You have the right to sell it. You can profit from it and keep the 100% pure profit in your pocket.

      Another thing is, if you can rebrand that ebook w/ your own affiliate links that would be wonderful. Because you can earn extra commission from your affiliate programs.

      Article Spinning is a piece of software that runs on your desktop or some are online. Let's just say you copy the articles you like may be from 200 to 300 words from ezinearticles then paste it to the article spinner software. Then all you have to do is by clicking on that button to spin the articles.

      Now you have a slightly different variations of words and sentences. But make sure you have to spend 5 mins on that article it might look like very funny or check the grammar also.

      But anyway, that's another thing to create a blog or another article so you won't be accused of plagiarism. It really saves your ass and I don't have to hire an expensive article writer that way I can save my penny.
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